Definition of Cirrhatus. Meaning of Cirrhatus. Synonyms of Cirrhatus

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- The changeable hawk-eagle (Nisaetus cirrhatus) or crested hawk-eagle is a large bird of prey species of the family Accipitridae. More informal or antiquated...
- The broadgilled hagfish or New Zealand hagfish (Eptatretus cirrhatus), also known by its Māori language name tuere, is a hagfish found around New Zealand...
- Creolophus cirratus Scop. (1801) Hydnum diversidens Fr., (1821) *Creolophus cirrhatus (Pers.) P. Karst., (1879) Hericium diversidens (Fr.) Nikol. (1961) *Hydnum...
- Heteropogon cirrhatus is a species of robber flies in the family Asilidae. "Heteropogon cirrhatus Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved...
- more competitive than other fungi tooth species, including Creolophus cirrhatus and Hericium coralloides. H. erinaceus is scarce and threatened and is...
- Nisaetuspreviously included in Spizaetus Changeable hawk-eagle, N. cirrhatus Flores hawk-eagle N. florisearlier a subspecies, S. c. floris Sulawesi...
- (earlier Spizaetus alboniger) Changeable hawk-eagle, Nisaetus cirrhatus (earlier Spizaetus cirrhatus) Javan hawk-eagle, Nisaetus bartelsi (earlier Spizaetus...
- distinguish this species from the dark form of changeable hawk-eagle, (Nisaetus cirrhatus). The tarsi are fully feathered and the toes are relatively stout and...
- still considering it a subspecies, and Changeable hawk-eagle (Nisaetus cirrhatus) and hawk eagle species which is commonly distributed in Southeast Asia...
- flycatcher Rufous wood**** Sapphire flycatcher Crested hawk eagle (Cirrhatus) Oriental turtle dove White-rumped vulture Lesser kestrel Large cuckooshrike...